Any doctors here?
>be me
>be ASPD
>stab at air for practice
>start getting a little too wild because retard
>accidentally stab my left hand middle finger around the base of proximal phalange
>clearly see my yellow fat tissue coming out
>uh oh
>hold it together for a while letting blood clot ( I clot fast)
>barely manage to bind it together
>drunk, so don't feel much
>decide to try to sleep it off
>"I've fucked myself up pretty bad before anyway"
>wake up 4 hours later shaking
>mfw I realize I fucked my bone up
>cab rides to traumatology are too costly
>take a 50 minute drive on a bus, some blood streaks still on my hand
>poker face it looking at the window as people glance
>arrive
>visits only with ID
>barely manage to find a photo of it on my phone
>dude starts feeling it up
>shit actually forces me to moan out like a bitch
>definitely fractured
>local anestesia injection and stitching doesn't even feel that bad
>doc starts feeling it up again
>shit still hurts more
>they wrap up my finger and send me for x-ray
>x-ray guy asks me something in national language very fast
>ask him to repeat in my native
>he spergs out
>this motherfucker thinks this is the best time
>anyway x-ray is made
>my bone is indeed chipped
>end up chilling and talking about life with the old nurse as she IVs antibiotics
>on the bus home start feeling hot in the place they infected IV
>Google it
>AInigger:
"If you feel warmth or hotness in the IV injection area, it means you are allergic to the antibiotics or have a clot and you're about to die just about now, call the ambulance"
>almost have a panic attack inside
>call the traumatology reception
>"Yee yee it's normal trust"
>ignore buying painkillers in the
>smoke a joint instead
Anyway, is my hand in the correct position and is it actually supposed to feel warm in the antibiotics injection spot and feel it move down the vein to the wound or am I about to have a blood clot and lose my finger?
>be ASPD
>stab at air for practice
>start getting a little too wild because retard
>accidentally stab my left hand middle finger around the base of proximal phalange
>clearly see my yellow fat tissue coming out
>uh oh
>hold it together for a while letting blood clot ( I clot fast)
>barely manage to bind it together
>drunk, so don't feel much
>decide to try to sleep it off
>"I've fucked myself up pretty bad before anyway"
>wake up 4 hours later shaking
>mfw I realize I fucked my bone up
>cab rides to traumatology are too costly
>take a 50 minute drive on a bus, some blood streaks still on my hand
>poker face it looking at the window as people glance
>arrive
>visits only with ID
>barely manage to find a photo of it on my phone
>dude starts feeling it up
>shit actually forces me to moan out like a bitch
>definitely fractured
>local anestesia injection and stitching doesn't even feel that bad
>doc starts feeling it up again
>shit still hurts more
>they wrap up my finger and send me for x-ray
>x-ray guy asks me something in national language very fast
>ask him to repeat in my native
>he spergs out
>this motherfucker thinks this is the best time
>anyway x-ray is made
>my bone is indeed chipped
>end up chilling and talking about life with the old nurse as she IVs antibiotics
>on the bus home start feeling hot in the place they infected IV
>Google it
>AInigger:
"If you feel warmth or hotness in the IV injection area, it means you are allergic to the antibiotics or have a clot and you're about to die just about now, call the ambulance"
>almost have a panic attack inside
>call the traumatology reception
>"Yee yee it's normal trust"
>ignore buying painkillers in the
>smoke a joint instead
Anyway, is my hand in the correct position and is it actually supposed to feel warm in the antibiotics injection spot and feel it move down the vein to the wound or am I about to have a blood clot and lose my finger?